The Golden State Warriors have had their three-game winning-streak snapped by the Orlando Magic on Tuesday, falling to a 121-113 loss at Kia Center despite the absence of Paolo Banchero for the home team.
Having trailed for almost the entirety of the game, turnovers prevented any and all comeback efforts from the Warriors who again gave the ball away 18 times. However, the bigger concern for Golden State may be the growing inconsistency of their young players and role pieces who again struggled to step up and support big performances from Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler.
Warriors need more consistency beyond Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler
After getting 51 combined points from Moses Moody and Brandin Podziemski during Sunday's win over the New Orleans Pelicans, the pair tallied just 11 total points against the Magic as the Warriors failed to find offense beyond Curry and Butler.